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Wednesday, Feb 8th 2012


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Occupying Dublin: Considerations at the Crossroads

Another global wave of critique and resistance would come, I told myself and anyone who asked. For many years I watched and waited. Not passively, but actively, keeping alive the social memory of movements past, analysing the ever shifting shape of the global system and going into the streets to protest against many forms of [...]

The Illegal Loans with Non-Existent Title Claims that are Sitting on NAMA’s Books

I’m working on a paper on NAMA at the moment, but I’ve been so tied up with other stuff that I’m only getting around to reading its 2010 annual report.
It’s incredible stuff.
NAMA actually tells us that a number of the loans transferred in Autumn 2010 have serious title, security and paperwork issues.
But instead of working [...]

Anglo: Not Our Debt Campaign launched today by new campaigning network of local and global justice organisations, Debt Justice Action

A new campaigning network of local and global justice organisations, Debt Justice Action, has today called on the government to stop paying the debts of the former Anglo Irish Bank / Irish Nationwide Building Society (INBS). The campaign group - encompassing a strong and unique coalition of representatives from the trade union, community, faith-based, global [...]

A call to resist IBRC bond payment of 1.25 billion euro. From some of the 99% network

From some of the 99% Network : 17 January 2012 : Monaghan/Dublin/Spain/Dundalk
This is on everyone’s lips. We are just the ones saying it out loud. It’s time for all of us who are interested in justice and democracy to stand up. We must directly challenge how the Irish State, in order to appease and protect [...]

Occupy Dame Street movement – a 2012 Update

[Interview from Near FM.]
NEAR-fm has been covering the Occupy Dame Street protest since its inception in October 2011. It has since gone on to become one of the longest running of such protests that are taking place globally. Finbar Markey is a spokesperson for the movement and he joins Michael FitzGerald to give a [...]

 
 Near FM interview with Finbar Markey [20:11m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Don’t pay the UNSECURED Anglo Bondholders - Not Our Debt #NotOurDebt

Dear TD/Senator,
I write to demand that the so-called “debt” of 1.25bn Euro (one billion, two hundred and fifty million) due to be paid to UNSECURED Anglo bondholders be not paid.
Since the Irish people had no hand in this debt; we do not consent to paying it. Since the Irish people will not benefit from its [...]

#occupydamestreet statement on 100 days of continuous occupation of the Central Bank plaza

Today marks Occupy Dame Street’s 100th day of occupation in the shadow of the Central Bank of Ireland building in central Dublin. It is a good time for us to reflect on where we are now, and where we can go
from here.
The last 100 days have been exhilarating and exhausting for those of us involved in this occupation. [...]

Ireland’s Legacy: The Rise of the ‘Rentier’ as the new form of Capitalist Exploitation

Book Review: Sins of the Father: Tracing the Decisions that Shaped the Irish Economy By Conor McCabe (The History Press Ireland, 2011)
A constant theme of Irish society is the national commentariat’s habit of assuming that anything successful in a green shirt reflects well on all of us. Jack Charlton’s football team embodied this contradiction, the [...]

For the Times They Are a Changing

Bob Dylan could have been writing about these times when he composed the lyrics ‘the times they are a changing’. This was never so apparent than on a recent trip to the US to meet  with social and economic justice organisations.
Most striking was the shift in the parameters of the public debate about wealth, income [...]

The Incredible Shrinking UK Economy

The magnitude of the blow suffered by the UK economy since the beginning of the financial crisis is very considerably minimized by not presenting it in terms of a common international yardstick. Gauged by decline in GDP, using a common international purchasing measure, dollars, no other economy in the world has shrunk even remotely as [...]

Sins of the Father

Sins of the Father:

Tracing the Decisions

That Shaped the Irish Economy,

by Conor McCabe

from The History Press

Now Available as an e-Book.

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